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You've got a sail-coal hybrid ship, you've got northern sea ice, you've got whale oil used for lighting. But most of all you've got a fast ship with long legs! Bolt can make your long passage faster than other sub-200 mile EVs.

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We have 5 cars. If someone asks, which car am I taking today, it is way easier to say, “The Mighty Corolla”, vs Car #4. Incidentally the mighty Corolla was so named for reading 400,000+ on the odometer, & still having nuclear heat, & Arctic air conditioning. You couldn’t kill that car, or the 2 Honda’s with dynamite.
Our Bolt is known as Sparky, my brother calls his Buzz.
No personalized green plates allowed here, but they all start with GV, as in green vehicle.
A green plate gets free acces to the HOV lanes with a single driver.

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New to ChevyBolt.org and new to the EV World but after my 2004 Tahoe w/ 330K miles started slipping in 2nd it was time for something newer.
Typical week- I drive 25-40 miles a day on a good day. With at least one bad day which is more like 160...

I'm in the market for an EV and the Bolt Premier looks really nice. I've had a couple hybrids; 2005 Prius and 2010 Lexus CT200h and they were quite noisy. Mostly road noise. I rented a Ford Fusion Hybrid that had active noise cancellation which was incredibly quiet. How quiet is the Bolt?

They finally got the two EV Connect stations (did I mention Free!) working at the park 1.4mi from my house.
I left the Bolt there the other day and walked the 1.4mi home... took 20min. I wanted a quicker way home, so I invested in a folding bike. The plan is to put the bike in the back of the...

As I alluded to in another thread I'm getting a solar PV system installed on my house- the tentative install date is the week of Oct 3rd.
That started me wondering how many Bolt owners here have solar PV at their homes since a lot of us seem to be in to tech/efficiency/green ?
It would be...

I've had my 2019 Bolt for about 3 weeks now. For the majority of that time, I have been driving in L to take advantage of the increased regenerative braking and the convenience of "one pedal driving". I don't see anything in the manual that indicates that driving in L has any long term...